English Words: P

46,516 words · Page 401 of 931

pinkwashverb

To cover in a coat of pink paint.

pinkwashedadj

Colored or tinged pink, especially from paint or light.

pinkwashingnoun

The practice of a state or company presenting itself as gay-friendly and progressive to downplay its negative behavior.

pinkyadj

Pinkish.

pinky promiseverb

To make such a promise.

pinky toenoun

The smallest, outermost toe on human feet.

pinlaynoun

An inlay braced with pins.

pinlessadj

Lacking a pin.

pinlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a pin.

pinmakernoun

A manufacturer of pins.

pinmakingnoun

The manufacture of pins.

pinmannoun

One whose job involves working with pins (any sense).

pinnanoun

The visible part of the ear in most therians that resides outside of the head, the auricle; outer ear excluding the ear canal.

pinnableadj

Suitable for having things pinned onto it.

pinnacenoun

A light boat, traditionally propelled by sails, but sometimes a rowboat, and usually serving to carry messages among the larger ships of a fleet.

pinnaclenoun

The highest point.

pinnacledadj

Having one or more pinnacles.

pinnacularadj

Of, related to, or resembling a pinnacle.

pinnagenoun

poundage of cattle

pinnaladj

Relating to a pinna

pinnaplastynoun

Surgical correction of prominent ears

pinnateadj

Resembling a feather.

pinnatedadj

pinnate

pinnatedlyadv

Alternative form of pinnately.

pinnatelyadv

In a pinnate fashion.

pinnatifidlyadv

In a pinnatifid manner.

pinnatilobateadj

Having lobes arranged in a pinnate manner.

pinnatisectadj

Having lobes with incisions that extend almost, or up to midrib.

pinnatisectlyadv

In a pinnatisect manner.

pinnedverb

simple past and past participle of pin

pinneenoun

The wrestler who is pinned.

Pinnellname

A surname.

pinnernoun

Agent noun of pin; one who pins.

pinnetnoun

A pinnacle.

Pinnick oxidationnoun

A reaction by which aldehydes can be oxidized into their corresponding carboxylic acids using sodium chlorite under mild acidic conditions.

pinniformadj

Shaped like a fin or feather.

pinningverb

present participle and gerund of pin

pinningsnoun

plural of pinning

pinnipednoun

Any of various large marine mammals belonging to the parvorder Pinnipedia comprising walruses, eared seals and earless seals.

pinnocknoun

The hedge sparrow.

pinnotherenoun

A small crab of the genus Pinnotheres, which live symbiotically in the shells of certain molluscs.

Pinnowname

A surname from German.

pinnulanoun

A pinnule or subleaflet.

pinnularadj

Relating to a pinnula.

pinnulateadj

Having pinnules.

pinnulenoun

Any of the ultimate leaflets of a bipinnate or tripinnate leaf; a subleaflet.

pinnynoun

A sleeveless dress, often similar to an apron, generally worn over other clothes.

pinnywinklesnoun

Alternative form of pilliwinks.

Pinocchianadj

Of or relating to Pinocchio.

Pinocchioname

The fictional boy made from wood whose nose gets longer with each lie he tells, protagonist of the story The Adventures of Pinocchio (1881–1883) by Carlo Collodi.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter P contains 46,516 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 931 pages, and you are currently viewing page 401. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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